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'84 Hatteras 53 for sale

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  1. OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
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53' MOTOR YACHT (1969 - 1988)
I've decided to sell my Hatteras. It has 8V71TI's with 2400 hrs. Comes with bow thruster, stabilizers, inverter/charger (Outback 3232), AIS, Garmin Instruments plus all the usual amenities. For a more complete description and more pics contact me by PM.
Boat is located on Lace Simcoe in Ontario, just north of Toronto.
Price is U$199,000
 

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Jace is one nice boat. Good luck with the sale. She won't last long.
 
Appears to be very well kept. Has that boat been on the east coast? I think i have seen it somewhere. GLWS. It should go fast.
 
I think one of our forum members was involved in the sale of this boat a while back. I didn't see it personally, IIRC, but I do remember him describing it as a VERY well-sorted-out beautiful Hatteras.
 
Jace is one nice boat. Good luck with the sale. She won't last long.

For some reason that expression has always bothered me. See it a lot in real estate. "Won't last." Yeah, I want to spend half a million dollars on a house that won't last. But I know what you meant.

It is a beautiful boat. Good luck with the sale.

I hope you're not getting out of boating.
 
Appears to be very well kept. Has that boat been on the east coast? I think i have seen it somewhere. GLWS. It should go fast.

I guess the boat originated on the east coast, but I've had it for 8 years now up here in fresh water and the PO had it for 7+ years on the St. Lawrence river. Beyond that I don't know where it was.
 
For some reason that expression has always bothered me. See it a lot in real estate. "Won't last." Yeah, I want to spend half a million dollars on a house that won't last. But I know what you meant.

It is a beautiful boat. Good luck with the sale.

I hope you're not getting out of boating.


No, I'm not getting out of boating. Am retired now and want to spend some time in the Caribbean, either sail or trawler. Haven't made up my mind yet.
 
I guess the boat originated on the east coast, but I've had it for 8 years now up here in fresh water and the PO had it for 7+ years on the St. Lawrence river. Beyond that I don't know where it was.
I know it was keep under covered slip on the Sassafras river in Maryland for years. The name jace came for each letter of the owner’s children first name.
 
That's right, it was up there. I can't remember if I saw it. Memory playing tricks again.
 
Very nice, you sent me info a while back. Interested but not my time yet. If anyone is interested he has very good clear pictures I am sure he is willing to share. Very Sharp Hat!
 
I want to thank everyone for their compliments on the boat. Hopefully, it'll translate into a sale.
 
No, I'm not getting out of boating. Am retired now and want to spend some time in the Caribbean, either sail or trawler. Haven't made up my mind yet.

Simply out of curiosity, why wouldn't this boat be a candidate for a Caribbean boat? Wouldn't the 1000 gallon fuel tanks give it the range and the stabilizers give it the comfort needed to do a trip like this? I know a trawler would be better suited, but always thought the MY's could handle this.

With all the BS going on lately, I've been trying to convince the wife its time to sell everything and "sail" south in search of freedom, lol not sure it can be found, but maybe I'll have to rethink my list of longer range boats.

Great looking boat BTW!
 
Is it listed anywhere ,or has it been sold? Great looking boat !
 
Simply out of curiosity, why wouldn't this boat be a candidate for a Caribbean boat? Wouldn't the 1000 gallon fuel tanks give it the range and the stabilizers give it the comfort needed to do a trip like this? I know a trawler would be better suited, but always thought the MY's could handle this.

With all the BS going on lately, I've been trying to convince the wife its time to sell everything and "sail" south in search of freedom, lol not sure it can be found, but maybe I'll have to rethink my list of longer range boats.

Great looking boat BTW!



You're correct, it would be a good candidate for the Caribbean, but I was also thinking of going a little farther afield..
 
Is it listed anywhere ,or has it been sold? Great looking boat !

No, it's not listed with a broker yet, but I'm considering it. I had just advertised it privately so far.
If you're interested in it, I can send you a bunch of information.
 

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